Chargers News: Fans React to Mike Williams Appearance at Media Day

A beautiful sight indeed!
Chargers News: Fans React to Mike Williams Appearance at Media Day
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It will be super easy to get caught up in all of the noise and pressure that will be surrounding the Los Angeles Chargers' organization this coming season. LA is coming off of a 2022 campaign where they were laughed at by the entire league in their wild card exit, had a dramatic offseason with Austin Ekeler, and will be handing Justin Herbert a huge extension with no playoff success to show for it.

But we should also be looking at their situation as one where this group will be hungrier than ever to prove the world wrong. Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs continue to rule the AFC West and the Chargers have the best shot at changing that. It stings a little more now considering that they were able to pry Drue Tranquill from LA.

However, the Bolts were able to come to an agreement to bring back Austin Ekeler for at least one more year with incentives, replaced Drue Tranquill with Eric Kendricks, and welcomed more depth to their WR position with rookie Quentin Johnston.

And when you take a look back at 2022, one of their top pass-catching options in Mike Williams suited up in only 13 games and was able to record 895 yards with 63 receptions. His back injury late in the season definitely hurt their offense and he has been working endlessly to come back healthy.

Williams had yet to address the media during OTA's and he's mainly remained to himself as he focuses on his rehab but he finally made an appearance on the Chargers' social media as he was all smiles and posted with fellow teammate Keenan Allen.

Have a look for yourself!

This lone video had LA's fanbase super excited to see him and they flooded the comments with support.


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Noel Sanchez
NOEL SANCHEZ

Noel is a sports journalist covering the Lakers, Dodgers, Chargers, Padres, and Angels. He is currently pursuing a B.A. in multi-media journalism at California Polytechnic State University of Pomona. He has always had a deep passion for both sports and content creation.